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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER , i 1 L Editor and Publisher News Edit0r (Phone 147J) Paiadise News Editor V. June 8, 1945 COURIER I FEDERAL JTAX COLLECTIONS MACN1FIED t McDOWELL MRS. NORMA BAXTER BARBARA BICKMORE GILBERT CACHE SOUTH Page Four Figurn For Fittol Ytor , Incmi.d Ovor 1 Behind the Honorable Discharge Emblem 1 1944 Grootly TSoro For Somo Foriod In 1943 RATES SUBSCRIPTION Jne Year m the United Stales Service Men (mailed direct) $1 50 SI DO- - Legal paper, published every Friday at Hyrum, Cache County, Utah. Entered at the Postoffice 'at Hyrum, Utah as second class mall matter under the act of March 3. 1870. TLfJTY FIVE YEARS NATIONAL EDITORIA- jj'lurJstA Tj - ' To the People of this Community Remember the' Kid 'in, tfpper Four? He thinks about: you,1 his home folks, even, under the murderous fire of' enemy matinchine ners. The kid came the home other day to receive a decoration. he d ,ie-calle- in Father STATES' OF MUAMI .OHOUtMCt unt H.M f JjOM Mow M4.F1A mm ItUW nun . AIM .4. 4.4 MJJif IRU4 . IM1 pojm IHM! iM MM4I lt4 HO r e the InleH following . f (o arrive m our city v.a the stoik 'route". Girls to Mr. and Mrs.- - George Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Gecvge Pearce of Paradise, Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Burrell arid Mr. and' Mrs- - Lorenzo C- - Petersen A boy to Mr. and Mrs. George Reader. Twins arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds. 'All 'concerned are doing Heaven? take care of Mom and Dad and my brother and Sister and all the folks, at hqme. Thanks for the'fdud and water we have in this shell hole. Take care of my buddies. Take care jot me. Amen. In thiscase the kids name was Private Ken Miller, of Greensbnrg, Kan., veteran' of Iwo Jima. Private Miller wont mind if you substitute the name of your, boy for his as the boy who prayed in a foxhole for the home folks. Tb link between foxhole and home is never broken unless you break it here yourself. Your fighting sons look to you In the 7th War Loan to demonstrate that you are helping them in one of the most direct ways open to you, the acquisition of the most War Bonds you have ever bought in any War Loan. THE EDITOR IT COLLECTIONS ' say- ing, this simple prayer: in AGO hewer v as tendered then by hew friends at the home of the brides p vents, M- and M' P. R. Rc:c of the Secod ward Dmi ig ihe evening the brides trfoiCseau, con (Sting of mf'nv eautiful things, end which had he n nicely arranged in on of he rooms, v.as ihown by M-- s Milton Allen. Later m the evening rc 'sh- frents' were served Tiro couple reeived many beautiful and useful presents. The piiests departed at a late hour wishing therrf mu'h joy and happiness iji thejr,, jour, ney through life. L- HUM .MIH us m wan .uut jStS LIONS CLUB POSTPONED Because of a misunderstanding with the women in chzvge of preparing their meal, the' Hyrum Lions club postponed their regular monthly meeting which was scheduled to he held last Wednesniedly; ' t day evening. The exact date of The funeral services over the the meeting was not fixed as we remains of Russell Crookston who went to press. passed away at the hospital in Wan, will be held at the SecMrs. Blaine Andersen and childond ward chapel Sunday.-a2 p. of Salt Lake City are visiting m; The body will be lqid to Test ren the home of hor parents, Mr-anat iiuthe cemetery at Logan. Mrs. J. Vern Nielsen. ' TWENTY accompanied his family FIVE, YEARS AGO Mr. Earl Larsen who has been Israels A. John ?n of to Courtesy in Kansas City, Missouri for sevHyrum on Sunday. Mrs. Aneral pionths returned lb his home dersen was formerly Miss Fay Mr! Fred Miller, oldest son of here the first' of the week. Nielsen- Mr. Fred T. Miller of our city and Miss Eva Black of Kirtland, New Mexico were united in marriage at the Logan temple on Bonds Expansion Buy i April 21, 1920. , After arriving .home in the v evening, a wedding supper was 4 home the given the couple at of the grooms father, being served by the sisters- - The immediate family and a lew friends .were . J, ..... present. v Sm .it&i The following Friday evening . jLV a shower was given Mrs. .Milled. A large crowd assembled, 'showering the bride with many useful and beautiful presents- - The T V evening was spent . in playing games, singing songs and enjoying the musical selections.' refreshDuring the evening ments were served. The folks departed at a late hour wishing' the couple a happy and prosperous journey through life. tjauji THE AITItIG LIST... Now that the war in Europe is. over, when will get a telephone ? That is the. question being asked by many people whose applications for telephone service are delayed. t t i In the Mountain States territory there are more than 56,000 orders for service how held ; ,... on waiting lists. Western Electric now has been authorized to resume unlimited manufacture o; telephone instruments, but that does not mean that telephones will begin to roll off the r assembly lines at once in quantities. Production, is still limited by shortages of manpoiver and materials and by, the needs d 1 Johns Mansville I i for Future War Farmers 4 - ASBESTOS SIDING ASPHALT TILE ROOFING BUILT UP ASPHALT pre-wa- SHINGLES FLEX BOARD of war. FIREPROOF BOARD for Farm Buildings But the shortage of telephone instruments not the only reason for the telephone waiting list. Until the wires between the subscriber's premises and the telephone office are available, as well as the equipment in the telephone exchange, the instrument itself 4 is i FREE ESTIMATES . INSTALLATION SERVICE is of no use. OFFERED Miller was a missionary at the same time as Mr; M.illef, hence the romance. We 'welcome i the lady to our city. . ' . 7 SPECIALTIES COMPANY LOGAN with an'eye to future electrical developments planned in the post-wperiod Victory Volunteer Edward Schroer, right, of Cole County, Missouri, sells s War Bond to Vernon Wade, center, while County Extension Agent Clydi Brown casts an appraising, ey6 on Wades fine span of Missouri mules ar Rose surprised her friends by quietly and parents slipping away to Salt Lake City and getting married. Miss RoSe -- v V. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH L . and J. J. Guncjersen were married April 9, 1920. t v On their return to this city, a Vote For V I tt Joyce Andersen - f pvr..; i; FASHIONED ? WAR BOND QUEEN I ) This Jiank, not' only offers a reliable bihking service but - a full mCasuts of goo hospitality: A t ) f v i For Hyrum City Ns v OLD . '.v X)Men fhostn Tune'. 16 - , -- J Queen chosen June 16 j ,j i. ' I ' fj ti y ? j' Were never too busy to. talk to you about your, problems and wU! gladly assist you ia every way we 4 j - "vi i ' , - ' Ijbertv Intelligence Our Nations Safety can. i j t FIRST NATIONAL RANK ' ' Logan, Vtah W" " Jlember FRIC and Fodorat Reserve System' . , . j f j . . " all lpok forward. . We do not like to keep people waiting for telephone service. Nut to Postoffice ON FARMS throughout the Nalion this scene is being repeated daily ii anticipation, of the Mighty Seventh War Loan as farmers buy Wrar Bondi Mae Miss LEQN STUCKI BUILDING ' Telephone manufacturing plants Are busy making magnetic, acoustic, and electronic equipment for our fighting forces in the Pacific. War must, come first. When progress in the war against Japan permits the reconversion of these plants to civilian purposes, and all the needed facilities become available, then installing them, will he the biggest job in our Companys history one to which we - Mrs. telephone j , mem CO. I |